工商管理赵博士获得UIUC和华盛顿大学工商管理访问学者邀请函

赵博士斩获UIUC和华盛顿大学工商管理访问学者邀请函

  姓名: 赵博士

  专业: 工商管理

  个人背景:985学校博士毕业,985高校副教授中文文章若干,无英文文章,有国家级课题

  申请结果: UIUC&华盛顿大学工商管理专业访问学者邀请函

  申请团队: 金东方访学顾问袁满老师&金东方申请顾问郭晓娣老师

  顾问点评:赵博士的背景在申请者里算是中上,但是由于商科申请难度较大,并且时间很有限,赵博士对学校排名还有所期待,所以综合考虑后,金东方团队在两个月不到的时间里,先后帮赵博士申请到了综合排名和专业排名都非常靠前的华盛顿大学Foster商学院和伊利诺伊大学香槟分校,成功申请到客心仪的学校。对于申请结果,赵博士非常满意。

  邀请函:

 

  学校介绍:

  伊利诺伊大学厄本那-香槟分校(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,缩写UIUC),公立常春藤之一,位于美国伊利诺伊州的厄本那和香槟市,成立于1867年,是伊利诺伊大学系统的旗舰学校,美国最负盛名的公立大学之一,尤以理工著称。伊利诺伊大学厄本那-香槟分校是美国体育赛事联盟十大联盟(Big Ten)的创始会员,也是美国大学协会的六十个成员之一。

  华盛顿大学 University of Washington 创建于1861年,拥有150年历史,坐落在美国最宜居和工作的城市西雅图,是一所世界顶尖的著名大学,华盛顿大学在世界大学排名第16位,美国《新闻周刊》世界大学排名第22位,英国《泰晤士报》世界大学排名第23位,也是美国西海岸历史最悠久的大学,同宾夕法尼亚大学和密西根大学齐名。华盛顿大学位居美国十所顶尖研究型大学之列,美国国家研究委员会对美国顶尖大学研究水平总排名第9位,美国大学研究所科学研究水平美国顶尖大学排名第8位。华盛顿大学20##年度财政支 华盛顿大学校园出50多亿美元,华盛顿大学长期保持世界大学财政支出和研究经费前三位,一直高于哈佛大学、麻省理工学院和剑桥大学。华盛顿大学孕育出众多改变人类进程的重大发明,培养了无数政治精英、商业巨头和科学巨人。发明了造福全人类的人体疫苗,驾驶宇宙飞船探月,绘制了人类基因图谱揭示了生命奥秘,主持设计了月球轨道飞船,主持设计了哥伦比亚航天飞机,主导设计了世界最大的B-52重磅轰炸机,培养出11位遨游太空的宇航员(中国仅有6位),主导设计了世界上最大的波音747客机,设计出誉满全球的计算机操作系统MS-DOS,发明了乙烯合成橡胶技术,发明设计出世界第一大公司的美国苹果计算机,驾驶飞行器在人类历史上第一个突破音速,培养出世界半导体工业先驱,领导了世界第三次工业浪潮,创立了改变人类进程的美国硅谷等等。

 

第二篇:UIUC申请app11_f

UIUC申请app11f

www.apply.illinois.edu

IF YOU ARE A TRANSFER APPLICANT, DO NOT COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION. Complete the Transfer Undergraduate Application for Admission available online.

UIUC申请app11f

IMPORTANT DATES & DEADLINES

APPLIcATION FILING PERIOD

September 1, 2010 – January 2, 2011

Applications must be received online by midnight CST on January 2, 2011 or postmarked by January 3. We need to receive all supporting documents (transcripts and test scores) by January 12. We encourage you to complete the application early in the filing period. By completing the application early, you have time to request and ensure the arrival of your transcripts and self-reported academic records to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Take advantage of our online application at www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply. PRIORITY FILING PERIOD

September 1, 2010 - November 1, 2010

Your application and all supporting documents must be received online by midnight CDT on November 1, 2010, or postmarked by November 1, if you wish to apply during the Priority Filing Period. Completing the application during the Priority Filing Period may give you the best chance for being admitted to academic programs with limited space. You also may receive special attention for admission to honors programs and for merit awards.ADMISSION NOTIFIcATION

There are two admission notification dates:

December 17, 2010 and February 18, 2011

If you apply during the Priority Filing Period, you will be notified of your admission status on December 17. In some cases an applicant will be deferred, and a final admission decision will not be made until the second notification date of February 18. If you apply between November 2 and January 2, or are deferred on December 17, you will be notified of a decision on February 18.STUDENTS APPLYINg TO ART FOUNDATION, THEATRE FOUNDATION, AND DANCE: The final notification date will be March 15, 2011.

STUDENTS APPLYINg TO MUSIC: Priority filing does not apply to music applicants. You will be notified by March 15, 2011.

APPLIcATION TIPS

You’re probably wondering what we consider while reviewing an application. We place special emphasis upon your high school transcripts, including rigor of coursework, grades, class rank (if available), and senior year courses. We also look at test scores and application essays, in addition to non-academic aspects of your life, such as extracurricular activities, work and volunteer experience, and honors and awards received. We review the complete picture of who you are and how you will contribute to the talented, bright, and diverse student body at Illinois.

Following is a checklist to help guide you through the application process. You’ll also find some helpful tips on how to fill out the form, as well as directions for parts of the application that may not be self-explanatory. Go ahead and check off the steps as you complete them; we don’t want you to overlook an important aspect of the application. If you have additional questions contact us at admissions@illinois.edu or 217.333.0302.

As an applicant, it is your responsibility to know the application requirements and to submit the necessary materials.

cHEcKLISTALL APPLIcANTS

Two ways to apply:

1. Apply online at www.apply.illinois.edu.

Recommended. When you apply online you create an ID and PIN, which enables you to check your application status after submitting your application. 2. If you submit a paper application, mail it to: Office of Undergraduate Admissions University of Illinois

901 W. Illinois St., Suite 103 Urbana, IL 61801-3445

o Accurate email address. We send important information via e-mail. Please submit an address that will be checked frequently and notify the Office of Undergraduate Admissions if you change it.o Major selection. Browse our list of majors and concentrations at www.admissions.illinois.edu/academics/majors.html. If you’re undecided about a major, you can apply to the Division of General Studies. You may only apply to one program; however, you will automatically be considered for other programs, including the Division of General Studies, if you are not admitted to your first choice.o Essays. Two essays of no more than 300 words each are required in the application (#29 and #30). We want to read about you, what interests you and why. After the essays are completed, ask a teacher, counselor, or parent to proofread and provide feedback. Remember, they should not write for you, but help catch misspellings and give suggestions.o List of Activities, Work Experience, Community Service, & Honors/Awards. List the most important and meaningful experiences you’ve had and honors earned during high school for each question.o Application Fee. Please submit a nonrefundable $50 application fee ($60 for international applicants), payable to the University of Illinois, or a completed fee waiver from your high school guidance counselor.o Transcripts. If you have already completed at least two years of high school in the United States or at one of the schools listed at www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply/tips_internationalschools.html, request that your high school send an official transcript(s) directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Transcripts must be issued from the high school in which you completed junior year and include a listing of all high school courses and grades. To qualify for Priority Admission, transcripts must be postmarked by November 1. For Regular Admission, transcripts must be received by January 12.If you have already completed at least two years of high school outside of the United States and your high school does not appear on the list at www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply/tips_internationalschools.html, you will need to submit a self-reported academic record. This online form and detailed instructions will be available on September 1. Do NOT send any supporting documentation until you receive instructions from our office regarding required academic credentials. To qualify for Priority Admission, self-reported academic records must be submitted by November 1. For Regular Admission, they must be submitted by January 12.

o Official test scores. Standardized test scores are required for admission review: either ACT (code 1154) or SAT 1 (code 1836) scores are accepted. The writing component of the ACT is required for at least one sitting. To qualify for Priority Admission, test scores must be received by November 1. For Regular Admission, they must be received by January 12. Official test scores must be sent directly from the testing agency. Scores posted on high school transcripts and copies of student score reports will not be accepted.o Unsolicited information. Please do not send unsolicited information such as letters of recommendation. That documentation will NOT be added to your file.

o Submitting the Completed Application. Students need to sign and date the paper application and submit it with all required materials. For an online application, the submission acts as the signature.o Checking the status of your application. Once you receive

acknowledgement of receipt from us, you should check the status of your application at www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply/check_status.html. Please allow several days for us to match your academic records with your application.o Honors Programs. Your Undergraduate Application for Admission is the same application used for admission into all campus honors programs. Admission into honors programs is determined by a combination of GPA, test scores, rigor of coursework, and strength of essays. If you’re interested in being accepted to an honors program, the best way to approach the

application is with care and attention to detail. Priority for honors programs may be given to applicants who apply during the Priority Filing Period. If you’re selected to an honors program, you’ll receive notification directly from the program by April 1. Read more about honors at www.admissions.illinois.edu/academics/honors.html.o Merit-Based Scholarships. Your Undergraduate Application for Admission is the same application used for all merit-based scholarships. You will automatically be considered for scholarships when you apply. Priority for scholarships may be given to applicants who apply during the Priority Filing Period. Our scholarships are granted to students based on academic achievement and are awarded by individual colleges and departments. If you’re awarded a scholarship, you’ll receive notification directly from the department by April. Read more about scholarships at www.admissions.illinois.edu/cost/scholarships.html.o Need-Based Aid. For consideration of need-based aid, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be completed. Our priority date to apply for need-based aid is March 15. For more information, please visit the Office of Student Financial Aid at www.osfa.illinois.edu. The Federal School Code for Illinois is 001775.

INTERNATIONAL APPLIcANTS

Additional requirements for international applicants can be found at www.admissions.illinois.edu/apply.

AcTORS, ARTISTS, DANcERS, AND MUSIcIANS:

Please submit an Undergraduate Application for Admission prior to completing the program-specific requirements.

? Art and design applicants must submit a portfolio. Instructions and

forms are available at www.art.illinois.edu or call 217.333.6632.

? Dance applicants must complete an audition. Information

on completing this requirement is available at www.dance.illinois.edu or call 217.333.1010.

? Music applicants must complete an audition and/or interview. For

specific requirements, to schedule the audition/interview, and complete the supplemental music application visit www.music.illinois.edu or contact the Music Admissions Office at 217.244.7899.

? Theatre applicants must complete an interview and an audition or

portfolio review. Information on completing these requirements is available at www.theatre.illinois.edu or call 217.333.2371.

AVIATION (PILOTS)

An FAA medical examination is required before the beginning of classes. Color vision must be normal, and vision must be 20/20 or correctable to 20/20.

PROGRAM cODES

Enter the name and program code in question #15 of the application. You can view the list of programs at www.admissions.illinois.edu. If you are undecided in your program of study, please select “undeclared, KW5083N.” For more information, including specialties within academic programs, please consult the appropriate academic unit.

KEY

ACES College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental SciencesAHS College of Applied Health SciencesAVI Institute of Aviation

bUS College of Business

EDU College of Education ENg College of Engineering

FAA College of Fine and Applied ArtsDgS Division of General Studies

LAS College of Liberal Arts and SciencesCOM

College of Media

A Accountancy (see Business Unassigned – PROGRAM cODEbUS)Acting (see Theatre Foundation – FAA)Actuarial Science – LAS........................................... KV0461BAdvertising –COM ................................................KT0277SAerospace Engineering – ENg..................................African American Studies -

...... KP4048S

LAS......................................KV1008LAgri-Accounting (see Agricultural and Consumer Economics – ACES)

Agribusiness, Markets, and Management (see Agricultural and Consumer Economics – ACES)

Agricultural and Biological Engineering – ENg....................... .Agricultural and Biological Engineering Sciences (5-year program) –

..KP5163SACES... KL5163GAgricultural and Consumer Economics – ACES ............................ KL0176NAgri-Accounting

Agribusiness, Markets, and ManagementAgri-Finance

Consumer Economics and FinanceEnvironmental Economics and PolicyFarm ManagementFinancial Planning

Policy, International Trade, and Development Public Policy and Law

Agricultural and Environmental Communications and Education – ACESAgricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences Communication

....KL5033SAgricultural Education .. ........................................KL0047SAgricultural Leadership Education .................................KL0046SAgricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences Communication – ACES....KL5033SAgricultural Education – ACES ..........................................KL0047SAgricultural Leadership Education – ACES ................................KL0046SAgri-Finance (see Agricultural and Consumer Economics – ACES)Agroecology (see Crop Sciences – ACES)

American Civilization (see Interdisciplinary Studies – LAS)

Animal Sciences – ACES........................................... KL0002SCompanion Animal and Equine Science Science, Pre-Veterinary and Medical Technology and Management

Anthropology – LAS.............................................. KV0340LArchitectural Studies – FAA......................................... KR0146SArt Education (K-12) (see Art Foundation – FAA)

Art Foundation (portfolio required) – FAA............................ KR4090N Art Education (K-12)Art HistoryCrafts

Ceramics Metals

Graphic DesignIndustrial DesignNew MediaPaintingPhotographySculpture

Art History (see Art Foundation – FAA)

Art History – LAS................................................ KV0150LAstronomy – LAS................................................ KV0333BAtmospheric Sciences – LAS.........................................KV0334BAudiology (see Speech and Hearing Science – AHS)

Aviation Human Factors – AVI....................................... LE0489SB

Biochemistry – LAS............................................... KV0318SBioengineering – ENg............................................. KP0408SBiological Sciences – LAS.......................................... KV0314NIntegrative Biology

Molecular and Cellular Biology

Broadcast Journalism – COM........................................KT0381JBusiness Administration (see Business Unassigned – bUS)

Business Process Management (see Business Unassigned – bUS)

Business Unassigned – bUS (All Business Freshmen)................... KM0070NAccountancy

Business Administration

Business Process ManagementEntrepreneurshipFinance

Information Systems & Information TechnologyInternational BusinessManagement Marketing Supply Chain Management

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering – c

LAS........................ KV0300S

Chemistry, Science and Letters – LAS................................ KV0335BChemistry, Specialized – LAS......................................Child and Adolescent Development (see Human Development and Family Studies –

. KV0335S

ACES)

Civil Engineering – ENg......... ................................... KP0106SClassical Archaeology (see Classics – LAS)Classical Civilization (see Classics – LAS)

Classics – LAS................................................... KV0308LClassical Archaeology Classical Civilization Greek Latin

Communication – LAS............................................ KV5164L

Community Health – AHS

.......................................... KY0349S Community Health General

Health Education and Promotion Health Planning and Administration Rehabilitation and Disability Studies

Companion Animal and Equine Science (see Animal Sciences – ACES)

Comparative and World Literature – LAS

..... ........................ KV1120LComputer Engineering – ENg.......................................KP0109SComputer Science – ENg.......................................... KP0112SConsumer Economics and Finance (see Agricultural and Consumer Economics – ACES)Costume Design and Technology (see Theatre Foundation –

FAA)Crafts (see Art Foundation – FAA)

Crop Agribusiness (see Crop Sciences – ACES)

Crop Sciences – ACES............................................. KL0030NAgroecology

Biological Sciences (Crop Sciences)Crop Agribusiness Crops

Integrated Pest Management

Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology Crops (see Crop Sciences – ACES)

DDance (audition required) – FAA.................................... KR0261FDietetics – ACES..................................................KL0041SE

Early Childhood Education (see Pre-Early Childhood, Pre-Elementary Education, Pre-

Special Education – EDU)

Earth Systems, Environment, and Society – LAS.......................East Asian Languages and Cultures – . KV5086B

LAS............................. KV0285L

Economics – LAS................................................ KV0074L

Education (All Education Freshmen – see Pre-Early Childhood,

Pre-Elementary Education, Pre-Special Education – EDU; except High School

Teaching – see Secondary Education)

Electrical Engineering – ENg........................................ KP0115SElementary Education (see Pre-Early Childhood, Pre-Elementary Education, Pre-Special Education – EDU)

Engineering Mechanics – ENg....................................... KP0118SEngineering Physics – ENg.......................................... KP0121SEnglish – LAS.................................................... KV0311LEntrepreneurship (see Business Unassigned – bUS)

Environmental Economics and Policy (see Agricultural and Consumer Economics – ACES)

F

Family Studies (see Human Development and Family Studies – ACES)Farm Management (see Agricultural and Consumer Economics – ACES)Finance (see Business Unassigned – bUS)

Financial Planning (see Agricultural and Consumer Economics – ACES)

Fish and Wildlife Conservation (see Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences – ACES)

Food Industry and Business – ACES................................... KL0039SFood Science – ACES..............................................KL0038SFood Science and Human Nutrition – ACES

Dietetics...................................................... KL0041SFood Industry and Business....................................... KL0039SFood Science................................................. KL0038SHospitality Management ....................................... KL0042SHuman Nutrition............................................. KL0040SFrench – LAS.................................................... KV0304LGender and Women’s Studies – G

LAS .......................................KV1279LGeneral Engineering – ENg......................................... KP0124SGeneral Studies (undeclared)1 – DgS.................................KW5083NGeography – LAS................................................ KV0341LGeology, Science and Letters – LAS.................................. KV0336BGeology, Specialized – LAS........................................ KV0336SGermanic Languages and Literature – LAS............................ KV0412LGlobal Change and Landscape Dynamics (see Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences – ACES)

Global Studies – LAS ....................................................KV5206L

Graphic Design (see Art Foundation – FAA)Greek (see Classics – LAS)

Health– H

AHS ............................................................ KY5204S

Health Education and Promotion (see Community Health – AHS)

Health Planning and Administration (see Community Health – AHS)High School Teaching (see Secondary Education)

History – LAS...........................................Horticulture – ACES..........................

........ KV0342L

.................... KL0063SHorticulture Production and Management Horticulture Sciences Urban Forestry

Horticulture Production and Management (see Horticulture – ACES)Horticulture Sciences (see Horticulture – ACES)

Hospitality Management – ACES.................................... KL0042SHuman Communication Science (see Speech and Hearing Science – Human Development and Family Studies –

AHS)

ACES....................... KL0048NChild and Adolescent Development

Family Studies

Human Dimensions in the Environment (see Natural Resources and Environmental

Sciences – ACES)

Human Nutrition – I

ACES......................................... KL0040S

Industrial Design (see Art Foundation – FAA)

Industrial Engineering – ENg........................................ KP0127SInformation Systems and Information Technology (see Business Unassigned – bUS)Integrated Pest Management (see Crop Sciences – ACES) Integrative Biology (see Biological Sciences – LAS)

Interdisciplinary Studies – LAS..................................... KV3865LAmerican Civilization Medieval Civilization Renaissance Studies

International Business (see Business Unassigned – bUS)

Italian – LAS.................................................... KV0305L

J

Jazz Studies (see Music Jazz Studies – FAA)

Journalism (see Broadcast Journalism or News-Editorial Journalism – COM)

Kinesiology – K

AHS................................................ KY0351S Kinesiology General

Kinesiology Teaching Option in Physical Education (K-12)Kinesiology Teaching Option in Physical Education (K-12) (see Kinesiology –

AHS)Landscape Architecture (5-year program) – L

FAA........................ KR5095BLatin (see Classics – LAS)

Latin American Studies – LAS...................................Lighting Design (see Theatre Foundation – FAA)

... KV0286L

Linguistics – LAS............ .................................... KV0301LManagement (see Business Unassigned – M

bUS)Marketing (see Business Unassigned – Materials Science and Engineering –

bUS)ENg.............................. KP0130SMathematics – LAS............................................... KV0439NMathematics and Computer Science – LAS............................ KV1438BMechanical Engineering – ENg...................................... KP0133SMedia and Cinema Studies – COM....................................KT5201SMedieval Civilization (see Interdisciplinary Studies – LAS)Molecular and Cellular Biology (see Biological Sciences – LAS)

Music (interview required) – FAA (BA) ............................... KR0265A Music Composition-Theory (audition required) – FAA................... KR0159MMusic Education (K-12) (audition required) – FAA...................... KR0168EMusic History (audition required) – FAA.............................. KR0160MMusic Jazz Studies (audition required) – FAA..........................KR5045MMusic Performance (Instrumental) (audition required) – FAA............. KR0158MMusic Performance (Voice) (audition required) – FAA................... KR0157MNatural Resources and Environmental Sciences – N

ACES...................KL0051SFish and Wildlife Conservation

Global Change and Landscape DynamicsHuman Dimensions in the Environment

Resource Conservation and Restoration EcologyNew Media (See Art Foundation – FAA)

News-Editorial Journalism – COM....................................KT0380J Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering – ENg..................... KP5183S

P

Painting (see Art Foundation – FAA)

Philosophy – LAS................................................ KV0332LPhotography (see Art Foundation – FAA)

Physics, Science and Letters – LAS................................... KV0240BPhysics, Specialized – LAS......................................... KV0240SPlant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology (see Crop Sciences – ACES)

Policy, International Trade, and Development (see Agricultural and Consumer Economics – ACES)

Political Science – LAS............................................ KV0343LPortuguese – LAS................................................ KV0306LPre-Early Childhood, Pre-Elementary Education, Pre-Special Education – EDU...KN4089NEarly Childhood Education Elementary Education

Special Education

Professional Pilot – AVI............................................. LE0487PPsychology – LAS.................................................KV0338BPublic Policy and Law (see Agricultural and Consumer Economics – ACES)

Recreation Management (see Recreation, Sport, and Tourism – R

AHS)

Recreation, Sport, and Tourism – AHS................................. KY4043SRecreation Management

Recreation, Sport, and Tourism General

Sport ManagementTourism Management

Rehabilitation and Disability Studies (see Community Health – AHS)

Religion – LAS...................................................KV5197LRenaissance Studies (see Interdisciplinary Studies – LAS)

Resource Conservation and Restoration Ecology (see Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences – ACES)

Rhetoric – LAS.................................................. KV0420LRussian, East European, and Eurasian Studies – LAS.................... KV4097LRussian Language and Literature – LAS............................... KV0411LScenic Design (see Theatre Foundation – S

Scenic Technology (see Theatre Foundation – FAA)

FAA)

Science, Pre-Veterinary and Medical (see Animal Sciences – ACES) Sculpture (see Art Foundation – FAA)

Secondary Education2 (apply to the subject you wish to teach and select secondary education as your career goal):

Agricultural – ACES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KL0047SArt (K-12) – FAA.............................................. KR4090NBiology – LAS ................................................ KV0314NChemistry – LAS.............................................. KV0335BEarth Science – LAS................................... (Geology KV0336B)English – LAS................................................. KV0311LFrench (K-12) – LASGerman (K-12) – LAS

........................................... KV0304L

.......................................... KV0412LLatin (K-12) – LAS............................................ KV0308LKinesiology Teaching Option in Physical Education (K-12) – AHS........ KY0351SMathematics – LAS............................................ KV0439NMusic (K-12) – FAA ............................................ KR0168EPhysics – LAS................................................. KV0240BRussian (K-12) – LAS.......................................... KV0411LSocial Studies – LAS................................... (History KV0342L)Spanish (K-12) – LAS.......................................... KV0307LSociology – LAS................................................. KV0344LSound Design and Technology (see Theatre Foundation – FAA)

Spanish – LAS................................................... KV0307LSpecial Education (see Pre-Early Childhood, Pre-Elementary Education, Pre-Special

Education – EDU)

Speech and Hearing Science – AHS................................... KY0354SAudiology

Human Communication ScienceSpeech and Hearing Science GeneralSpeech Language Pathology

Speech Language Pathology (see Speech and Hearing Science – AHS)Sport Management (see Recreation, Sport, and Tourism – AHS)

Stage Management (see Theatre Foundation – FAA)

Statistics – LAS...................................................KV0329BStatistics and Computer Science – LAS............................... KV0464BSupply Chain Management (see Business Unassigned – T

bUS)Technical Systems Management – ACES............................... KL0025STechnology and Management (see Animal Sciences – ACES)

Theatre Foundation (audition required) – FAA......................... KR4080N Acting

Costume Design and Technology Lighting Design Scenic Design Scenic Technology

Sound Design and Technology Stage Management Theatre Studies

Theatre Studies (see Theatre Foundation – FAA)

Tourism Management (see Recreation, Sport, and Tourism – AHS)

U

Undeclared1 – DgS.............................................. KW5083NUrban and Regional Planning – FAA................................. KR0155AUrban Forestry (see Horticulture – ACES)

1 If you are undecided about a major, you can apply to undeclared in the Division

of General Studies (KW5083N). The academic advisors in DGS will help you find a major that will meet your academic interests and goals.

2 If you want to major in secondary education, you should apply to the college offering the subject matter

you wish to teach. During your sophomore year, you will apply to the teaching certification program.PLEASE NOTEone of those majors, you will select your concentration once you begin your studies.

: You’ll notice that there are concentrations listed under some majors. If you choose

OTHER INFORMATION

SOcIAL SEcURITY NUMBER DIScLOSURE

Your Social Security Number (SSN) is requested pursuant to Public Law 93-579 for the University’s system of student records, as well as for compliance with federal and state reporting requirements. An SSN is required if you are applying for financial aid but is not required for admission to the University. Providing an SSN will, however, speed up the processing of your application since we will not need to manually match your application with other materials such as transcripts and test scores. Supplying an SSN ensures that you will be able to claim the Hope Tax Credit, if you are eligible, on your federal tax return. The University has a strong commitment to ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of student records and will not disclose your SSN without your consent for any purpose except as allowed by law.

HIGH ScHOOL GRADUATION REqUIREMENTS

To enroll, you must have a high school diploma or GED certification, and meet requirements for competence in English. If high school graduation was by GED, you must have an official report of your GED test scores sent from the testing agency.

cRIMINAL REcORD DIScLOSURE

The University of Illinois is committed to maintaining a safe environment for all members of the University community. As part of this commitment, the University requires applicants with pending criminal charges or criminal convictions (other than a minor traffic offense or in a juvenile proceeding) to disclose this information as a mandatory step in the admissions process. A pending criminal charge or criminal conviction does not automatically bar admission to the University, but does require review. Complete information must be sent by certified mail at the time of application for admission to:

Review Committee

300 Student Services Building

University of Illinois

610 E. John St.

Champaign, IL 61820

It is strongly recommended that applicants send materials by certified mail. Applicants are responsible for verifying receipt by the University and for maintaining a copy of the receipt certifying submission. Information to be submitted, in English, includes a brief explanation of the incident, location (city, county, state, country) of conviction or pending charges, dates, and court disposition. The applicant must forward the charging document, case docket, and judgment order or other disposition paperwork available. The applicant must also include a grant of permission to the University for complete access to criminal records, if any. Applicants may be required to sign additional releases. For further information on this requirement, call 217.333.0050.

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FRESHMAN APPLIcATION

3. Permanent home address (number and street) 4. Mailing address (if different than permanent address) (number and street)

City State Zip Country City State Zip Country

(Area code) Telephone number(Area code) Telephone number

5. Guardian’s name Choose which name you are supplying:

O Father O Mother O Spouse O Legal Guardian O Other

6. E-mail address. Accuracy is essential as important information will regularly be sent to this address. Please make sure it is an account that you check often. Print clearly.

7. Gender

O Male O Female

(day)

(year)

8. Social Security Number (See disclosure.)

10. Citizenship

Choose only one.

a. U.S. Citizen (born or naturalized)

9. Date of Birth (month)

O

O b. International: If you are in the U.S. on a valid visa, submit a copy of your visa with this application.

City and Country of Birth: _____________________________________________________Country of Citizenship: _______________________________________________________

O c. U.S. Permanent Resident: Submit a copy of your permanent resident card with this application.O d. Adjustment in Status (submitted application for permanent residency): Submit documentation.O e. Asylee: Submit documentation.O f. Refugee: Submit documentation.

O g. Paroled in Public Interest: Submit documentation.

O h. Non-citizen-Other: Choose this option if a-g do not apply to you.

12. Are you a veteran of, or currently serving in the U.S. military? (If so, you may wish to submit a photocopy of your DD 214 for a possible four hours of military credit.)

11. Ethnic/Racial Codes

Your response to these items is voluntary. Please enter your ethnic and racial identification information to help the University meet its federal reporting obligations. Additional information about these regulations is available on the University of Illinois Web site at http://www.vpaa.uillinois.edu/RaceEthnicity.

First, identify whether or not your ethnicity is Hispanic or Latino, regardless of race. Second, select one or more races from the five racial groups.Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes

O Yes O No

13. Did either of your parents or guardians graduate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign?

O No O

Name: ___________________________________ Name: ___________________________________

Indicate the race(s) with which you identify:1. American Indian or Alaska Native O 2. Asian O 3. Black or African American O 4. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander O 5. White O

Relationship: ______________________________ Relationship: ______________________________

Degree: __________________________________ Degree: ___________________________________

If you chose American Indian or Alaska Native as your race, please list your tribal affiliation.

____________________________________________________________________

14. Highest level of education attained by parents or guardians:15. Intended college and major (See program codes on previous pages.)

College Name________________________________________________________________________

Relationship: _____________________________ Relationship: _____________________________

Major______________________________________________________________________________

Level: ___________________________________ Level: ___________________________________

Program Code_________________________________________________________________________Applicants may choose a career goal:

Institution: _______________________________ Institution: _______________________________

O Law O Medicine O Nursing

O Secondary Education

16. You will be considered for other related majors, including undeclared in the Division of General Studies, if you are not selected for admission to your first choice.For college of Engineering majors only:

Please list a second choice engineering major: _____________________________________________

17. Test Scores Test Date Test Date English Math Reading SR Composite Writing Month Year Critical Reading Math Writing Month Year

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33. Extracurricular Activities

Please list your high school extracurricular activities in the order of importance to you or the connection to your major (maximum eight entries).

Activity FR SO JR SR Position Held Hours /Wk Weeks/Yr_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

34. Work Experience

Please list your work experience in the order of importance to you or the connection to your major (maximum five entries).

FR SO JR SR Position Held Hours /Wk Weeks/Yr Employment or Work

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

35. Community Service

Please list your community service in the order of importance to you or the connection to your major (maximum five entries).

Activity FR SO JR SR Position Held Hours /Wk Weeks/Yr

OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ___________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________

36. Honors and Awards

Please list the high school/community awards or recognitions that you have received. Rank them in the order of importance to you or the connection to your major (maximum five entries).

FR SO JR SR Name and description of award

OOOO ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

OOOO ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ OOOO ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

37. I understand that withholding pertinent information requested on this application or giving false information will make me ineligible for admission to the University of Illinois, subject to cancellation of registration if admission has occurred, or dismissal if already enrolled. I certify that the statements on this application are correct and complete, including a report of all possible collegiate credit and criminal history as described in the application for admission instructions. I give my permission to officials at all institutions I have attended to release information needed by the University of Illinois to substantiate statements I have made on this application.

Signature_______________________________________________________________________________ Date_________________________________________________

38. Attach here a $50 check or money order ( international students submit $60), payable to the University of Illinois, for payment of the nonrefundable application fee. Do not send cash.

The application fee may be waived in the cases noted below but is not waived for international students. Choose the appropriate box.

I am applying for an extreme financial hardship fee waiver. (Your school counselor, financial aid officer, or social worker must verify your need by filling out the fee waiver form found at www.admissions.illinois.edu/

counselors/app_materials.html.)O

O I attended a special University of Illinois program which included an application waiver. List name of program: ______________________________________________ I am currently an employee of the University of Illinois or an allied agency (if eligible). Fee waivers are given to permanent academic and non-academic employees of the University of Illinois who have a 50-100% O appointment and to certain employees of affiliated agencies whose appointments are in effect at the time the application is filed.Office of employment:_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Office telephone: _____________________________________University Identification Number (UIN)

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